Any way to permanently scare away a hawk?

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I guess my Crows are not as mean as yours. :lol:
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Commander Cody wrote:I guess my Crows are not as mean as yours. :lol:
Are you saying he has "Angry Birds"?? :biggrinjester:
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Oldgringo wrote:Hawks and turtles have to eat too. It's the way of nature.
I'm reading this thread with interest. We also have hawk nearby, and we like to let the cats & schnauzer outside frequently. Although, yes, hawks need to eat too, we prefer that our pets not die a violent death.
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Works for crackles and crows......................... May also work for ducks....
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i8godzilla wrote:http://www.cabelas.com/docking-prowler- ... oy-1.shtml

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Works for crackles and crows......................... May also work for ducks....
Woah!! That would scare ME off! Looks like something out of a Stephen King novel.
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I'll take a hawk over a duckling any day.

Charles if you can get him to move over to the Nassau Bay Peninsula Wildlife Park, I can watch him catch ducklings!
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